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titleOfInvention Bag used in carbon dioxide transdermal absorption device, carbon dioxide transdermal absorption device, and carbon dioxide transdermal absorption method
abstract An object of the present invention is to further improve the efficiency of absorbing carbon dioxide gas from the body surface. The present invention relates to a surrounding body that surrounds at least a part of a body surface, a supply device that supplies carbon dioxide into the surrounding body, and a carbon dioxide gas supplied into the surrounding body. Used in a carbon dioxide percutaneous absorption device having a pressurizing device 102 that pressurizes so as to be absorbed by the body, and by inserting a part of the body, a bag body that partitions the body surface side and the envelope body side within the envelope body 101 (The partition member 103), and the bag body is pressurized by a pressure device 102 from a space formed by the bag body and the envelope body 101, whereby the body surface side and the bag body are supplied by the supply device 61. And pressurizing the carbon dioxide gas supplied to the space. [Selection] Figure 10
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